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To what standard of work should be expected from a fencing contractor?
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<blockquote data-quote="stugordon321" data-source="post: 2151296" data-attributes="member: 43272"><p>Having gone past again today I would agree there's some fairly big cival wrk going on. Even so my original post I was trying to say that even IF it's getting taken down I still think the work is very poor. I fully understand about working to tight budgets etc however I still think the job should be done properly especially considering the machinery they have to do it. Top of the range post drivers etc. surely if your doing any job you should at least "try" to do a decent job. I personally wouldn't feel right knowing I'd done such a sh:t job even if it's coming back down. If your going to do a job then do it right. That's only my personal oppinion. </p><p>Thanks Stu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stugordon321, post: 2151296, member: 43272"] Having gone past again today I would agree there's some fairly big cival wrk going on. Even so my original post I was trying to say that even IF it's getting taken down I still think the work is very poor. I fully understand about working to tight budgets etc however I still think the job should be done properly especially considering the machinery they have to do it. Top of the range post drivers etc. surely if your doing any job you should at least "try" to do a decent job. I personally wouldn't feel right knowing I'd done such a sh:t job even if it's coming back down. If your going to do a job then do it right. That's only my personal oppinion. Thanks Stu. [/QUOTE]
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